Guild of Students definition

Guild of Students means the students’ union of the University of Birmingham within the meaning of the Education Act 1994.
Guild of Students means the students’ union of the University of Birmingham within the meaning of the Education Act 1994. "Head of College" means the head of a College. “Head of Operations” means the Head of Operations appointed within each College. "Lay Member" means any person appointed or elected to a University committee or board who is neither a Registered Student nor a member of Staff of the University. Where a person was previously a Registered Student or member of Staff of the University, they must have ceased to be so for at least 36 months. “Lay Officer” means a lay member of the Council under Class IV of Section 8 of the Statutes who holds office as Pro-Chancellor or Deputy Pro- Chancellor of the University. “Member of the University” means a member of the University as defined in the Statutes. “Office” means a particular role or responsibility in or on behalf of the University specified as such in a letter of appointment and which, in the case of staff of the University, is normally in addition to their substantive post and “Officer” means the individual undertaking that role or responsibility. "Ordinances" means Ordinances made pursuant to the Statutes. “Ordinary Resolution” means a resolution passed at one meeting of the Council by a simple majority of those present and voting. “Postgraduate Registered Student” means any person currently registered for the receipt of instruction on a postgraduate programme in the University. “President of the Guild of Students” means the sabbatical officer duly elected as President of the Guild of Students. “Principal Academic Unit” means one of the Schools within a College as defined in the Ordinances. “Principal Regulator” means the Office for Students or such other body or Minister of the Crown as is prescribed as principal regulator for the University by regulations made pursuant to the Charities Act 2006. “Recognised Lecturer” means an individual not employed by the University approved by the Senate as a Recognised Lecturer. "Registered Student" means any person currently registered for the receipt of instruction in the University. "Registrar and Secretary" means Registrar and Secretary of the University. Where references are made in Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to“the Registrar and Secretary”, if there are two individuals fulfilling these

Examples of Guild of Students in a sentence

  • We will not share your data with third parties unless we have an appropriate consent from you, are under a statutory or regulatory obligation to do so (such as with Liverpool Guild of Students, UK Visas and Immigration, Office for Students, Higher Education Statistics Authority, Student Loans Company, Skills Funding Agency, local authorities or the Police), or are otherwise permitted to do so under the aforementioned Acts of Parliament.

  • The volunteer platform is a brokerage service and, as such, Liverpool Guild of Students are not liable for volunteers undertaking opportunities advertised on the website.

  • While at the University, your child will be subject to English law and to the rules and regulations of both the University and the Guild of Students.

  • Our academic support is complemented by specialist student services (e.g. counselling, disability services, support for care leavers and parents), our residential wardens, our Student Funding Office who deliver a range of financial literacy courses, and the exemplary work of the Guild of Students.

  • The Guild of Students and the University have worked closely to further develop and enhance the provision of networking events and activities within the first term at the University.

  • It is based on an approach that sees a move towards the professionalisation of welfare provision throughout the University, alongside the close integration of the provision of Professional Services (from the Guild of Students, Careers Network, Library Services, and Student Services) with the tutorial system, enabling tutors to signpost students to a variety of opportunities and support structures.

  • Following a joint initiative with the Guild of Students to understand the impact of additional course costs, the University has responded to concerns regarding printing, textbook and field trip costs through investment in free printing credit allocations, increased central library provision of core textbooks, and student subsidies for field trips, alongside options of low or no cost field trips.

  • Each party shall bear its own costs and expense of such arbitration.

  • Our academic support is complemented by specialist student services (e.g. counselling, disability services, support for care leavers and parents), our Student Mentor system, the Student Funding Office who provide a range of budget management tools, and the advice services provided by the Guild of Students.

  • No employee of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ University Guild of Students shall, upon certification of this Agreement, suffer any loss of accrued leave or other entitlements.